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P-51H (RS Models 1/72)24 viewsNice kit and, as far as I know, the only decent 1/72 scale kit of the last version of the Mustang, the P-51H. Markings are for a Texas Air National Guard stationed at Brooks AFB in 1953. (I was a junior in high school!)
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Hurricane Mk. IIc, Polish Recon. Squadron, ca. 1944 (Arma 1/72)24 views
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Hurricane Mk. IIc, Polish Recon. Squadron, ca. 1944 (Arma 1/72)24 views
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SdKfz 232, Battle of Kursk (Tamiya 1/48)24 views
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Yak-3 (Hasegawa 1/72)23 views
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A6M2-N "Rufe" (Hasegawa 1/72)23 viewsThis is the Hasegawa 1/72 A6M2-N “Rufe”, a float plane based on the Zero and built by Nakajima. This type was used throughout the Pacific theater during WW2.
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Sea Hurricane (Airfix 1/48)23 viewsBuilt out of the box, the markings are from 1942 where it served aboard the HMS Indomitable “Ironclad”, Diego Suarez, Madagascar.
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P51C-1-NTC, Polish Air Force (Arma 1/72)23 viewsP51C-1-NTC in markings of 315 Squadron PAF (Polish Air Force) in June, 1944. This is from the Arma kit, made in Poland.
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P51C-1-NTC, Polish Air Force (Arma 1/72)23 viewsP51C-1-NTC in markings of 315 Squadron PAF (Polish Air Force) in June, 1944. This is from the Arma kit, made in Poland.
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Mitsubishi A5M2 (Fine Molds 1/48)22 viewsThis is the 1/48 scale, Fine Molds kit of the Mitsubishi A5M2, Allied Code name: Claude. This airplane saw it’s introduction in China in the late 1930s. It was the first Japanese designed carrier-based fighter although many were land based. The late biplane fighters flown by the Chinese forces were no match for this one.
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Lavochkin La-7 (Eduard/Gavia 1/48)22 viewsMarkings are those of Lt. Col. Sergei F. Dolgushin stationed in Germany in 1945.
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